WR is probably the deepest position in this draft. If they add a legit #1 in the first 2 rounds (Blackmon, Floyd, Jeffery, Randle, Hill, etc.) to grow with Bradford, the rest of their receiving core is filled with role players who could surprise. Amendola, Pettis, Salas, Smith isn't the worst thing I've ever seen, although it isn't ideal.

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Originally Posted by Mr. Goosemahn

The APS is strong in this one.

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Originally Posted by killxswitch

Tears for Fears is better than whatever it is you happen to be thinking about right now.

Amendola will be coming back from an injury and is a slot receiver at best, Pettis and Salas were virtually non-existant last year and Steve Smith rates about a .5 on a scale of 10 when it comes to "burst." He didn't appear able to "take off" for the life of him in Philly.

Adding a 2nd rounder to the mix (let's be honest, Jeff Fisher isn't exactly known for his propensity of valuing the WR position) isn't going to do a whole damn lot.

Amendola will be coming back from an injury and is a slot receiver at best, Pettis and Salas were virtually non-existant last year and Steve Smith rates about a .5 on a scale of 10 when it comes to "burst." He didn't appear able to "take off" for the life of him in Philly.

Adding a 2nd rounder to the mix (let's be honest, Jeff Fisher isn't exactly known for his propensity of valuing the WR position) isn't going to do a whole damn lot.

Steve Smith wasn't going to do anything last year. Everyone knew that. This is the year he should be healthy enough to do something.

Pettis and Salas - You kind of expect young players to take steps forwards. Just because they didn't do anything last year doesn't really mean anything.

Have fun with that Bears fans. He is a decent run blocker but a poor pass protector. So long as he is a backup it will be fine IMO, but if he beats out Spencer or whomever for the RG spot then you will likely hear Jay scream out "Dammit Chilo!".

Thank goodness he is gone. I almost thought we weren't going to get rid of him this offseason.

The Ravens are kicking the tires on some familiar names as they look for some backup quarterback competition for Tyrod Taylor this summer.

The most intriguing name on the list is Kyle Boller, who was, of course, formerly the starting quarterback in Baltimore. Jason La Canfora of NFL.com report that Boller and Dennis Dixon will work out for the team on Thursday. His colleague Albert Breer adds Curtis Painter to the list of those vying for a chance in Charm City.